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MUSEUMS & VISUAL ARTS DESCRIPTION Pittsburgh Glass Center


412-365-2145 • pittsburghglasscenter.org 5472 Penn Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15206


Pittsburgh Theological Seminary - James L. Kelso Bible Lands Museum 412-362-5610 • pts.edu/museum


Pittsburgh Glass Center is a public access glass school studio and gallery dedicated to teaching, creating and promoting glass art.


616 N. Highland Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15206 SPACE


412-325-7723 • spacepittsburgh.org 812 Liberty Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15222


412-232-0199 • toonseum.org ToonSeum, The 945 Liberty Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15222


221 North Main St. • Greensburg, PA 15601 Wood Street Galleries


412-471-5605 • woodstreetgalleries.org 601 Wood St. • Pittsburgh, PA 15222


Westmoreland Museum of American Art 724-837-1500 • wmuseumaa.org


A significant collection of ancient, Near Eastern and Palestinian pottery and artifacts brought together by travelers and archaeologists during the past 60 years.


HOURS


T-Th, 10-7; F-Su, 10-4 M, closed


Summer hours:


T-Th, 10-7 Su, closed


SPACE exhibits new works in multi-disciplines, including W-Th, 11-6 established and contemporary technologies and the promotion of local artists outside of the region. This gallery is a project of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.


F-S, 11-8 Su, 11-5


Pittsburgh’s museum of cartoon art. Features exhibitions of original art from animation, comic books, comic strips, editorial cartoons, illustration and more. With new


exhibitions every 2-3 months, The ToonSeum brings pop M-T, closed culture to the Cultural District.


W-Th, 10-3 F-S, 10-5 Su, 10-3


Visitor and family-friendly, featuring a national and regional collection of 18th-to-20th century American art, KidSpace. Great museum shop.


Wood Street Galleries features multi-disciplinary artists from all over the world and is free and open to the public. This gallery is a project of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.


W, Th, S, Su, 11-5 F, 11-9; M-T, closed


W-Th, 11-6 F-S, 11-8 Su, 11-5


$5 Free $5 Free


ADULT


ADMISSION $5


suggested donation


Free


Sept.-May, M-S, 10-4 June-Aug., W-S, 10-4


Free $5 Free $4 Free


$1 (6-13) Under 5 free


Under 12 free


Free


SENIOR


CHILD


ADMISSION ADMISSION $5


May 13-Sept. 3 M, F, S, 10-4


suggested tours-free donation


Free Free $0, guided


PERFORMING ARTS BNY Mellon Presents JazzLive


Theater Square • 655 Penn Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15222


Bricolage Production Company 412-471-0999 • webbricolage.org


CD Live! 412-456-6666 • trustarts.org


Benedum Center • 7th St. at Liberty Ave. Byham Theater • 101 Sixth St. Pittsburgh, PA 15222


Carnegie Mellon University’s College of Fine Arts 412-268-2348 • cmu.edu/cfa


5000 Forbes Ave. • CFA 100 • Pittsburgh, PA 15213 City Theatre Company


412-431-2489 • citytheatrecompany.org 1300 Bingham St. • Pittsburgh, PA 15203


Mountain Playhouse 690 Somerset Pike • Jennerstown, PA 15547 New Hazlett Theater


412-320-4610 • newhazletttheater.org 6 Allegheny Square • Pittsburgh, PA 15212


Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre 412-281-0360 • pbt.org


814-629-9201 • mountainplayhouse.com PO Box 205


412-456-6666 • trustarts.org


DESCRIPTION


and Backstage Bar at Theater Square. This event and venue are projects of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.


937 Liberty Ave. • First Floor • Pittsburgh, PA 15222


Every Tuesday evening from 5-11pm, the region’s finest jazz musicians perform, at no charge, at the Cabaret


Bricolage (making artful use of what’s at hand) produces a wide variety of original and adapted performances in their downtown theater, a former Turkish bathhouse in the Cultural District of Pittsburgh.


CD Live is a live, contemporary concert series held at the


HOURS T, 5-11pm Visit


ADULT


ADMISSION ADMISSION ADMISSION Free


Free


website for more


Cultural District theaters, including the Benedum Center website and the Byham Theater. Presented by The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival and WYEP 91.3 FM.


Attend any of 500+ performances and events, including theater productions, operas, concerts, recitals, lectures


and exhibits, presented annually by an international leader in professional arts education, the College of Fine Arts.


City Theatre is the place to experience fresh new plays, written and created by world-class artists, in an intimate atmosphere.


Dining at Green Gables. Overnight stays at Huddleson Court.


for a current listing of stage productions, concerts, networking events and more!


2900 Liberty Ave. • Pittsburgh, PA 15201


The nation’s premiere professional farce company performs comedies, musicals and dramas in a 200- year-old gristmill set on bucolic grounds. June-October.


The New Hazlett Theater is a world-class venue for cultural events in western Pennsylvania. Visit our website today


Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre is a world-class professional ballet company that cultivates innovative new works for the future and celebrates ballet’s rich history by performing timeless classics.


S & Su, 2 hours before curtain


12-5 daily; open one hour before performances


Visit website for more information


Hours based on performance schedule


$12-$39 N/A $8-$13


Box office: M-F, 10-5;


$30-$60 $21 $21 Varies


information Visit


for more information Hours vary $0-$32 $0-$20 $0-$10 Varies Varies Varies Varies Varies


SENIOR


CHILD


Varies $20-$90


Varies 50% off


Varies 1 hr prior w/ID KEY • Hours: M - Monday • T - Tuesday • W - Wednesday • Th - Thursday • F - Friday • S - Saturday • Su - Sunday 10 ........................................................................................................................................................ N/A


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